Author: Zach_Wilson
Moto Razr+ review: Finally some real competition for Samsung’s Flip foldables
Motorola clearly read reviews of Samsung’s Z Flip series and took notes. The Moto Razr+, a foldable phone that’s like a standard 6.9-inch handset when open, offers a large 3.6-inch screen when closed. That addresses one of the most common complaints about the Galaxy Z Flip 4 — the size…
Read MoreMicrosoft acquired Bethesda after hearing Starfield would be exclusive to PlayStation
Microsoft’s Xbox chief has revealed one of the key reasons behind the acquisition of Bethesda parent company ZeniMax: potential Starfield PlayStation exclusivity. Speaking at the FTC v. Microsoft hearing today, Phil Spencer revealed that Sony regularly pays competitors to “skip our platform” and Microsoft felt it needed to own Bethesda…
Read MoreAlexa can now play local weather news videos on Echo Shows — no cable subscription required
If you’re of a certain age and / or geographical location, then you likely rely on your local TV news station’s weather forecast. A new feature on Echo Show smart displays looks set to make it easier to watch these on demand. Amazon has partnered with local news channels to…
Read MoreYouTube video translation is getting an AI-powered dubbing tool upgrade
YouTube is going to help its creators reach an international audience as the platform plans on introducing a new AI-powered dubbing tool for translating videos into other languages. Announced at VidCon 2023, the goal of this latest endeavor is to provide a quick and easy way for creators to translate…
Read MoreMy Garmin’s fatal flaw is it refuses to acknowledge my naps
Ask any coach, athlete, personal trainer, or doctor: sleep is an important, if not the most important, part of recovery. You cannot get those gains without regular, quality sleep. But life happens, and sometimes regular, high-quality sleep isn’t possible. In those instances, studies have found naps can be an effective…
Read MoreReddit is about to get a little less accessible
r/TranscribersOfReddit, a Reddit community of volunteers who write transcriptions for media that appears on subreddits like r/ProgrammerHumor and r/technicallythetruth, will be closing down in a matter of days, according to a post from a moderator. The community’s final day will be June 30th, 2023. “Our role in the Reddit community…
Read MoreRecent Posts
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- AirPods Max 2 just dropped to a lowest-ever $399 at Amazon, proving the best deals don’t always wait for Prime Day — run!
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